Chapter 82: NPCs Who Can't Afford to Lose (48)

Dill hadn't seen the journey of the Divine Soldier Squad's third night maze, and when she entered the secret realm, the sky was turning from dark blue to dark.

The moment Dill stepped into the wheat field of Edinla, Rahira, the client of the Third Night Maze, received an alert from the tasker.

Rahira pressed the alarm clock at the head of the bed, rubbed her hazy sleepy eyes, and climbed out of bed with some reluctance but helplessness.

Outside the window, it was raining lightly, and from time to time a few lightning bolts of different colors flashed in the dark sky, accompanied by a few dull thunders.

Lahira put on her cloak and hat and opened the door a little bit so that the tasker could push it in.

In the small, damp living room, La Sheila was bending over the stove, and the warm and bright light of the fire burned to illuminate the whole dark night and dispel the chill of the rainy night.

As the room grew hotter, Lahira, dressed in thick clothes and cloak, began to sweat, and he took off the hat from his head and used it as a fan to fan the wind.

"It shouldn't be too far from the edge of the labyrinth to my cabin," he muttered quietly, "The group of quests should have arrived a long time ago." ”

Rahira stood up, pacing the room a little uneasily, the old pendulum clock swinging and the long hands turning in circles.

The pendulum clock made three long sounds, and Rahira looked up, it was midnight, and it had been a long two hours since he had been alerted.

Lahira was sure that the road from the border of the labyrinth to the cabin was direct, with no cover around it, the kind that could see the destination at a glance. He thought about it seriously, there was really no danger on such a road.

So Rahira suppressed her uneasiness, sat down quietly, and waited by the fire, while roasting it.

The temperature in the room was getting higher and higher, and Lahira's forehead was gradually covered with fine beads of sweat, which gathered into bean-sized droplets of sweat and smashed on the black earth.

Rahira wiped her forehead, and the uneasiness and anxiety in her heart rose again.

"No, I'll have to take a look." As he spoke, he put on his hat, pushed open the door, and walked out.

The harvest season has passed, and only short stubble remains on the huge wheat fields. At a glance, you can see at a glance, and you can't hide people at all.

Rahira looked around carefully, checking several times and finding no sign of anyone.

He scratched his head a little puzzled, "It's strange, I heard the warning of the missionist just now, why can't I see anyone coming now?" ”

Rahira knew that he belonged to the kind of person who slept deeply, and if it weren't for the loud and piercing warning sound, he would never have woken up in the night.

So, it can't be that there is a problem with the ear, then someone is missing or there is a problem with the early warning system?

Rahira shook her head, his mind had never been very bright, and he would get stuck when he had a little bit of depth. Now the thinking has obviously reached a slightly deeper difficulty, and Lahira naturally chose to give up thinking.

……

Less than three hundred meters from the cabin, a transparent barrier was erected.

The barrier isolates the wind and rain from all the sounds of the small world, and also from the outside world.

Dill lay on a large, fluffy bed and fell asleep peacefully.

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